Has there ever been a time in your life when you feel that no one wants or cares about you? Do you feel like you’re always being victimized? Are you angry? Have trouble with relationships? There’s a chance that there’s just something missing and you just cannot figure out what it is. If this is true, then perhaps it is time to turn to Regression Therapy.

If you think that you are having issues on one of these areas and you tried every possible way to address them but they still keep on coming around then you MUST read this article as you may never have considered that Regression Therapy could help solve all your problems!

The Past Life Regression Therapy Center states that Regression Therapy involves an individual coming out of darkness and stepping toward the light that their lives have been devoid of for so long. Past Life regression falls under the category of hypnotic therapy, and in it a person is supposed to deal with their life and it’s experiences. During this process they are completely conscious.

Experiences of the past, such as their adulthood, adolescence, early childhood, including still inside the mother’s womb. During this period the mind can bring past issues to the present or front of our minds. This is done with visualization, meditation and hynotherapy. This helps in finding the causes of problems, allowing the client freedom to go ahead, making changes needed in their life.

Past Life regression therapy on the other hand is slightly different from all of these. What makes it so different is that rather than recalling this life, a person will recall one that they lived previously.

The conception that one has lived previously is difficult for some. They find it hard to understand and accept it. However, overwhelming evidence suggests that this present life is just one of many we have experienced. This therapy is a tool in helping to change unwanted behavior of the past in a natural way as opposed to prescription drugs. A totally natural approach to emotional problems many have found difficult to deal with.

For example, in some accounts, clients talk about being an official in a foreign kingdom; some describe vividly experiences of fighting in a war; some even talk about hunting in the wild during the Stone Age with their partner who is, in fact, their spouse in the present life.

What is really exciting is when people can manage to physically verify information about things that they remembered during their past life regression therapy session. This can be done by looking at old parish records etc.

Though it may be difficult to believe, there have actually been documented reports of children that have recalled their past lives in detail. Better yet, they’ve been able to meet people that they had been related to in their past life.

It helps us today to know what happened to us in the past, because this formed some the way we look life today. This giving us an ultimate comprehension of ourselves.

Regression therapists coined a term called ‘Faulty Thoughts’. These are the negative thoughts that the individual himself has created in the previous life therefore carrying over emotional baggage and bad ‘karma’ into the present life.

The individuals who created this negative aura can release them and transfer negative into positive. To re-model his energy field into something positive. This is done by the use of allowing yourself to forgive. Karmic repayment and re-patterning.

Forgiveness is in the biblical and the scripture reads, ‘Do unto others what you want others do unto you.’ Karmic repayment, from the word ‘karma’ changing one’s negative attitude into a positive attitude.

If a person is able to carry such things out, then it would be possible to re-pattern their energy fields. They can do this by practicing things such as tranquility, care, and other things that might be considered positive.

Although it could be really tiring at times, Regression Therapy is said to be life changing. Most of the clients testify that going through the procedure resulted into a positive attitude, a renewed outlook in life, and a stronger individuality.

It sounds great, but if you ever do discover your past life, you need to make a commitment. That is a commitment to change and to stay the course. You will have to change your way of thinking, as well as your preconceived notions of how your life will turn out.

‘Regression Therapy,’ a fascinating subject. And you should seriously think about trying it yourself either just out of interest, to discover who you were in a previous life or to help you solve present day problems.

 



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